| BabyDoll |
| Has anyone noticed at the check out counter, the cashier always asks if you have 1 drh?? It happens to me everytime !! |
| ^ian^ |
| I think someone has posted this before. Worth searching for. |
| ^ian^ |
| Anyway, I did a search and couldn't find it, so I will chip in with my 50 fils. I do not mind being asked if I have one dirham... I do mind the tetching (tsking) that I get if I DON'T have 1 dirham. "Maam/Sir you have one Dirham?" - even when I'm by myself, and I am no Maam. "No, do you have 4?" |
| BabyDoll |
| Maam ... har har |
| ^ian^ |
I bet you 1 dirham you've been called MaamSiiiir. |
| BabyDoll |
| Interestingly it happened yesterday in Organic. She called me sir and then looked up and apologised. And called me maam. She is sweet so it doesnt bother me. Although I dont really like to be called maam either. And I noticed this is very Filipinos. What is another substitution for maam? |
| gezza |
fair enough! :shock: |
| Lou |
| I got called Madame the other day at the check-out, I swear I am not that old! |
| sage & onion |
Just as a matter if interest at what age does a Miss become a Madame? |
| M! |
| 16-1/2 :lol: |
| sage & onion |
Thanks :lol: |
| hack88 |
| i dunt mind it |
| Lou |
How old is old....certainly just after late 20's.....also if ure married I guess u are a madame....just come with the territory |
| BabyDoll |
Madame and maam are not the same. I think they call you maam here and not madame. |
| BabyDoll |
| I still prefer the word "miz", so unpolitical :lol: |
| ^ian^ |
Well... I always thought Miz (Ms.) was reserved for lesbians. Is there something you want to tell us BabyDoll? |
| BabyDoll |
| Wow there's a thought. Thanks ! |
| pinoy1 |
Yes that's true. I myself couldn't stop me from addressing my superiors (or in their case, the customers) with a "sir" or "maam". It feels unrespectful and rude if I don't, even after they tell me to just call them by their first names. lol. But not using them correctly is a different story.. maybe it became too mechanical for the cashiers :) I'd rather give a dirham than take 4. :wink: |
| gtmash |
I've never been called "Maamsir" in my 2 decades here. You must look very womanly, so you confuse the clerk, and they just shoot for both titles. |
| sage & onion |
Heard the Maamsir many times, how about "Would you like teacoffee?" |